Father Jeffery Paulish began serving as an Assistant Pastor at Prince of Peace in July, returning to serve the Roman Catholic Church after taking a leave of absence for health reasons.

Father Paulish walked out of the Dunmore Police Department handcuffed, accused of molesting a teen.

The Old Forge Priest grew up in Blakely. Diane Kwolek lives only a few doors away.

“I`m shocked, I would never ever, ever in my life suspected this,” said Kwolek.

Kwolek said Paulish was always involved with the church from an early age and seemed devoted to God.

“He`d come over and bless the house for us, and put a little with chalk up on top of the entrance way,” said Kwolek.

Neighbor Ruth Ann Kwolek said many faithful people living in Blakely were proud to know Father Paulish.

“It was a big honor to have someone on the street like that. You know, and for the mother and the father,” said Ruth Ann Kwolek.

According to court papers Paulish was posting ads on the internet from a computer inside his home in Blakely, and then met up with a teen who answered one of them.

The pair met up at Penn State Worthington and were found in Paulish’s Car.

The Diocese of Scranton Suspended the Priest who served 16 different parish assignments, while Bishop Bambara issued this statement: “I wish to acknowledge how unsettling this is to me personally and to countless others, that yet again a priest has been involved in such inappropriate, immoral and illegal behavior.”